AC Milan coach “We must take our chances”

Date: 24th February 2013 at 11:36pm
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Massimiliano Allegri expressed his disappointment after the Milan derby ended 1-1. “We must take our chances better”.

AC Milan took the lead and were the better side for the majority of the match, but Inter equalized in the second half and the Rossoneri struggled to threaten late on.

“I am not angry. I’m happy with what the team did, an excellent first half with many scoring opportunities,” Allegri told Sky Sport Italia.

“Despite dropping a little in intensity after the break, we allowed little and Christian Abbiati made one good save.

“We should’ve controlled possession better to make Inter run after us, as we ended up doing things that we shouldn’t in a game like this.

“In the first half Inter couldn’t get near us and we should’ve been better with them being tired after the break, but we didn’t.”

“Schelotto did well and it was good Yuto Nagatomo cross. We need to score goals when we get the opportunities, because we cannot expect to have the game in hand for the entire 90 minutes. We have to take our chances better.

“I think the team remains in good shape and this was an ‘away’ game against Inter. It’s a shame, as we should’ve won, but then we beat Udinese at the 92ndminute when we deserved a draw, so that is football.

“When a match is hanging by a thread, you have to kill it off. Possession is crucial when you are in control of a game, but we gave the ball away too many times tonight.

“I complimented the lads after the game, as they put in a good performance and the pressure to win was on Inter as the ‘home’ side, not us.”

The former Cagliari coach went on to explain his side’s poor start to the season.

“Unfortunately, that is something me and my staff are reflecting on, as it is a consistent trend with us. Maybe it takes a little time for us to settle, especially this season when we had made so many changes. I hope next term the team will be more prepared to get good results straight away.”

Silvio Berlusconi praised Allegri mid-week, even offering to increase the manager’s wage if interest arrived from other clubs.

“I am very happy at Milan and was pleased with the President’s words, though I already knew he had faith in me. He proved that by not firing me after seven rounds! We are in good shape at the moment and hope to continue.”

 

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